Lizard Head Interpretive Site
Lizard Head Interpretive Site is a popular pull off at the crest of Lizard Head Pass on the San Juan Scenic Byway. Spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, Trout Lake, and interpretive signs offer the visitor plenty of photo opportunities and information about historic use of the pass.
Lizard Head Wilderness
The 41,496 acre Lizard Head Wilderness lies astride the San Juan Mountains, (10 miles southwest of Telluride and 40 miles northeast of Cortez) within Uncompahgre and San Juan National Forests. Wilson Peak (14,017'), Mt Wilson (14,246'), and El Diente (14,159') are located within the Wilderness.
The domain of more experienced climbers, Mount Wilson and El Diente are connected by a famous knife-edged ridge and…
Lizard Head Wilderness: San Juan
The 41,496 acre Lizard Head Wilderness lies astride the San Juan Mountains, (10 miles southwest of Telluride and 40 miles northeast of Cortez) within Uncompahgre and San Juan National Forests. The area is named for a prominent rock formation said to look like a lizard's head. Lizard Head itself is 13,113 feet (3,997 m) and is a volcanic spire of crumbling rock. The summit of Lizard Head Peak has been voted as one of…
Lizard Rock Trailhead
Lizard Rock Trail begins at Spruce Grove Campground. The trail leads 2.5 miles one way in Lost Creek Wilderness, past the Hankins Pass Trail, and intersects with the Brookside-McCurdy Trail. Along the route, you will pass by a unique rock formation that many visitors say looks like a lizard.
Lizzie's Basin Trailhead
Generally, open June to November as weather and conditions allow.
Access/entry point to the East Humboldt Wilderness.
Lloyd Meadow
Lloyd Meadow Road (22S82) begins near Johnsondale. This popular area provides the earliest spring access to the Golden Trout Wilderness and the only access to the North Fork of the Kern Wild and Scenic River “Forks Run,” a world renowned series of class IV and V rapids (for experienced paddlers only). Dispersed camping (no developed facilities) is very popular. Lower Peppermint Campground provides the only camping…
LOA OFFICE INTERPRETIVE
Fremont River Ranger District office offers visitor information, free travel maps, sales of firewood permits, Christmas tree permits and a variety of other public services.
Loading Pen (738)
Loading Pen Trail (738) off Hwy 145 is about two miles north of Stoner, Colorado. This trail provides access to lower portions of Taylor Mesa. It follows Loading Pen Canyon for a short way before climbing a ridgeline to the west and going to the Taylor Mesa rim. It passes through Ponderosa pine, oakbrush, and aspen while climbing steeply to the rim and joining Pipe Creek Rd (FSR 201). This trail…
Loaf Mountain Overlook Observation Site
Loaf Mountain Overlook Observation Site sits along the Cloud Peak Skyway. Stop and read the interpretive signs and view the beautiful scenery.
Forest Mosaic
Timber management on the Bighorn National Forest is used to enhance and maintain recreation and wildlife resources, as well as to produce lumber and future healthy trees. Look at the mosaic of different timber management techniques and try to…
Lobo Canyon Picnic ground
The picnic ground is located 10 miles northeast of Grants at an elevation of approximately 7,437 feet. Ponderosa pine, pinon, and juniper trees provide shade and some privacy for visitors. There is a group picnic area that was built in the 1930's by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Remember to pay attention to road conditions and your vehicle's abilities before driving off of the main road.
Lobo Group Campground
This group campground is located in a pine forest setting in the Barton Flats Area of the San Bernardino National Forest. Maximum occupancy is 75 people. Amenities includes picnic tables, pedestal grill, 1 group fire ring and flush toilets. Fishing opportunities are nearby at Jenks Lake and the Santa Ana River. Hiking opportunities nearby as well.
Lobo Overlook
This overlook area sits right on top of the Continental Divide with excellent views of the San Juan Mountains and west toward Pagosa Springs. It offers a restroom, picnic tables, a fenced in overlook, and gravel parking lot.
Lobo Trailhead
Located at Lobo Overlook, on the Continental Divide Trail
Lobster Creek Campground
Lobster Creek campground is set in the forest on a large gravel bar, fronting the mighty Wild and Scenic Rogue River.
Facilities
Water
7 campsites (3 tent sites and 4 tent/trailer sites) with picnic tables and fire pits
Campground host available
Firewood available for purchase at host site
Boat launch
Gravel bar for day use fishing or picnicking
2 restrooms, with 4 flushing toilets each (2 men/2 women)
Garbage…
Loch Leven Trailhead
Provides parking and access to the Loch Leven Trail.
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond is a short one-way in, one-way out 4-wheel drive road. The area is also popular for dispersed camping, fishing and hiking the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail. Refer to the Ranger District's motor vehicle use map (MVUM) for more information on roads in this area. Click here for more information about dispersed camping…
Locher Tract
The Locher Tract is a 378 acre area that was once the Locher family farm, where they mined shale to sell to the brick-making plant across the river in Glasgow. Birdwatchers will enjoy a variety of common and unusual species including Pileated Woodpecker, American Goldfinch, Prothonotary and Prairie Warbler. Deer, turkey, rabbits, and other small game thrive in the woods and grassy areas, while the…
Locherman Canyon
Locherman Canyon is a one-mile interpretive trail and outdoor classroom with an amphitheater. Call the Almanor Ranger District office at 530-258-2141 for more information.
Lochsa Historical Ranger Station
The Lochsa Historical Ranger Station is located along U.S. Highway 12 in the Lochsa River drainage, approximately 48 miles east of Kooskia, Idaho. From 1925 to the late 1950s, the station was utilized as a backcountry Ranger Station by the Forest Service. It served as the administrative hub for a system of fire lookouts, smoke chaser cabins, and other remote Forest Service facilities linked together by a…
Lochsa/Highway 12 Corridor
The corridor winds along two wild and scenic rivers, the Middle Fork of the Clearwater River and the Lochsa River. Scenery is beautiful through the corridor, ranging from dense forests to shrubfields created by wildfires in the early 1900s. Canyon walls are steep, and rock outcroppings are impressive.
Lockaby Campground
Lockaby Campground is located next to the Wild and Scenic Clackamas River. It provides access to whitewater rafting, as well as a place to fish. Whether it is relaxation or recreation, there's something for everyone at the campground.
Lockett Meadow Campground
Lockett Meadow Access Closed to Motor Vehicles
Access to Lockett Meadow Campground is closed to motor vehicles due to Pipeline Fire Closure. Access now includes a 6 mile round trip hike. Other fall color opportunities can be found here.
This…
Loco Mountain #143 Trailhead
Trailhead for Loco Mountain Trail #143.
Locust Springs Day Use Area
Nature viewers enjoy unusual vegetation normally found several hundred miles to the north. Red Spruce and northern hardwoods such as birch, beech, and maple reside here due to frigid soil temperatures. Enjoy the Buck Run and/or the Locust Springs Trails, or hike down one of the trails to Laurel Fork. Visit the adjacent spring which forms the headwaters of Locust Spring Run.
Loda Lake National Wildflower Sanctuary
Loda Lake is an area that includes a small spring-fed lake, a bog-like wetland area, a creek and riparian marshy areas, oak forest, pine plantations, and an early successional old farm site. Botanist Clayton Bazuin noted, “Loda Lake is ideally suited as a wildflower sanctuary and although near one of Michigan’s busy highways, can still be a natural reservoir of wild plants. This is due to the large number of…
Lodge Campground
The campground is well shaded and off the beaten path with the Right Hand Fork of the Logan River nearby. This is a pretty, rustic campground with sounds of the river heard throughout the area. Because of the heavy understory and middlestory, camping sites enjoy good privacy.
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground offers outdoor enthusiasts the opportunity to hike, fish, ski, raft and enjoy a multitude of outdoor recreational activities throughout the year. Beautiful rivers and streams, high elevation lakes, reservoirs, and small ponds provide an endless number of fishing opportunities for the experienced and beginning angler. The American River, adjacent to the campground, supports a variety of trout…
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground is located in scenic Daniels Canyon just a short drive from Heber, Utah, and Strawberry Reservoir at an elevation of 7,800 feet. Campers enjoy fishing and hiking in the canyon and day-tripping to Strawberry.
Lodgepole Campground
Located in a large, forested, flat area near Lake Alpine.
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground is settled near beautiful Flaming Gorge Reservoir just 26 miles north of Vernal, Utah, at an elevation of 8,000 feet. Visitors enjoy exploring local trails and day-tripping to the reservoir, only 10 miles away.
A scenic aspen forest dotted with pines covers the campground, offering pleasant shade and pretty fall color. Summer wildflowers are abundant in this shady, secluded campground.
Don't…
Lodgepole Campground
This is a large campground with 31 reservable sites at Georgetown Lake, ADA-accessible toilets, water, a boat launch and fishing access across the road at Red Bridge and garbage services. We recommend trailer lengths do not exceed 32 feet.
Lodgepole Campground
Lodgepole Campground is located at an elevation of 6,400 feet and encompasses 2 acres. This is a basic campground located between the road and a steep hill across the Wise River. There are 10 campsites and handicapped accessible restrooms and water are provided. Fishing and hiking are among the activities available. Swimming in the river may also be enjoyed. Pets are allowed if on a leash.
The maximum…
Lodgepole Campground - Gunnison RD
Lodgepole Campground is a great place for anglers to enjoy the waters of the Taylor River. It is located in the Taylor Canyon, which supports a variety of outdoor activities. Campers can enjoy rafting with a number of outfitters from Gunnison, CO. Rock climbing is also popular in the canyon. The Fossil Ridge Wilderness Area lies one mile south of the campsite. Access to this natural area can be gained at the…
Lodgepole Creek Trailhead
The Lodgepole Creek Trailhead is a signed site with no amenities. A section of Forest Service Road 472 washed out in 2014 requiring the trailhead to be temporarily moved about 1.5 miles to the west.
Lodgepole Group Campground
In lodgepole pine and red fir forest on Highway 4 between Bear Valley and Lake Alpine.
Lodgepole Guard Station
Forty acres of cross-fenced pastures dotted with pines and surrounded by towering lodgepole pine on gently rolling hills, make Lodgepole Guard Station the perfect destination for horse lovers and large groups. The large grassy meadow has a long history of being a major grazing area for horses and cattle, and that tradition continues today.…
Lodgepole Picnic Area
Lodgepole Picnic Area is located near the Siltcoos River on the Siltcoos Beach Access Road. It offers a large open site that is great for picnickers.
Lofton Reservoir Campground
Lofton Reservoir Campground is one of the three main points of interest in the Lofton Recreation Area. Located 45 minutes east of Bly, Oregon, this highly developed campground features 26 campsites. 24 of the campsites are RV sites. The road is paved all the way to Lofton Area Reservoir, ideal if you’re towing a trailer or boat.
A camp host is on site throughout the summer months and provides visitor…
Lofty Lake
This body of water is part of the Weber drainage.
Log Canyon #808 Trailhead
Trailhead for Log Canyon - Trail #808.
Log Flume Interpretive #77
A .5 mile looped Interpretive Trail greets visitors of all skill levels on this paved trail. It will guide you through stories of “Logging during the 1920s”. See an old log flume, explore the by gone railroad, and enjoy the ever-changing foliage you find along the path.
The parking area for the Log Flume Interpretive Trail #77 also provides access to the 1 mile paved (accessible) Canyon Creek Trail #93 connecting…
Log Jam Bay Cabin
A 12 x 14-foot rustic cabin.
Sleeps 6, table, wood stove, oil stove, splitting maul, saw, rainwater catchment barrel, outhouse, and rowboat (please bring life vests).
There is no running water, electricity, mattress or bedding, cooking utensils, stove oil, cut firewood or life vests.
Log Landing Trailhead
This trailhead is the southern trailhead for the Georgia, Florida and Alabama (GF&A) Trail.
Log Mark Rest Stop Canoe and Fishing Landing
This site is canoe-in only and is very popular during fall and steelhead season. The banks of the river are steep on either side of this site.
Brochure with Map: This brochure is set to print on 11 x 17…
Logan Meadow Trailhead
Trail
Logan Ranger District
Outdoor enthusiasts can participate in a vast range of activities on the District. In the summer, activities include hiking, camping, rock climbing, mountain biking, horseback riding, canoeing, kayaking, OHV riding as well as long time traditions such as hunting and fishing. The onset of winter doesn't slow down the action. Once the ground is blanked with a thick layer of snow, visitors can snowmobile, cross country…
Logan Ranger District
Logan Canyon Snowmobile Trail Grooming reportsDecember 17, 2019Winter visitors should be aware of changes to motorized vehicle access for the Temple Canyon Road (#20008) and Log Cabin Ridge Road (#20176), due to timber harvest and hauling activities on the Red Ryder timber sale in Rich County. Snowmobile users should be prepared for logging truck traffic on both…
Logan River
There are a number of campgrounds along this river. All tributaries are running high and swift. There are special fishing restrictions above the Card Canyon Bridge. For additional information check the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources web page.
Logan Slough Boating Site
Volcanic cliffs define a portion of the shoreline at Logan Slough. While motors are allowed, car top boats or non-motorized boats are most appropriate for this small body of water.
Logan State Park
Logan State Park is located approximately 45miles southeast of Libby on Hwy 2, at Middle Thompson Lake. The campground has 37 sites, including one host site, with tables and fire rings, and able to accommodate a combined vehcile length of 30'. .. . Amenities include potable water, flush toilets and shower house, a fully…